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to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going to save us that much money. so, just a question of whose pocket the paycheck is coming out of. >> it's not only saving, it's improving efficiency. privatization bet center >> hand it to the airlines. if american airlines doesn't protect its passengers it goes out of business. if the tsa doesn't protect the passengers it gets more funding. we have an incentive problem. in the private sector you are forced to do better. in the government you are rewarded. >> bill, do incentives matter here as they do most places? >> maybe but
to steve's point he is right. the statistics between san francisco and l.a., san francisco did great. however, so you understand the full story, there are other airports that tried where it didn't come out any worse but not so good. look, if you look into what a lot of the aviation experts have to say, basically what they tell us is it's a nicer wrapper around the same product. you still have government supervisors, identical technology, identical procedures, they don't seem to think it's going...
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let's go to steve. >>> we have patchy low clouds, sunny and high clouds will be increasing throughout the day, rain developing, maybe a quarter to three quarters of an inch and there is not a lot of dynamics with it. we also have baseball tonight and the game tonight will not be an issue. we may have to deal with some rain tomorrow and we will dive into that one. low coming in mid-latitude and we could sure use a lot more but it looks like one and done. it is a locked in pattern and our for cast model system weakens considerably. you can see this system coming in and heaviest rain will be to the north. 30s to 40s to near 50s on the lows. and temperatures here will rebound fast except near the -- except near the coast. a cool morning for some, mild afternoon for inland. 60s closer to the coast and then it clears out and we will be chilly and then warming up. >>> a couple of basketball teams are bunching their tickets to the big day. >>> we have the details for their schedule for the ncaa tournament. >>> and ten years after the invasion to iraq, they are still blakeing the -- plaguing t
let's go to steve. >>> we have patchy low clouds, sunny and high clouds will be increasing throughout the day, rain developing, maybe a quarter to three quarters of an inch and there is not a lot of dynamics with it. we also have baseball tonight and the game tonight will not be an issue. we may have to deal with some rain tomorrow and we will dive into that one. low coming in mid-latitude and we could sure use a lot more but it looks like one and done. it is a locked in pattern and...
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. >> and i am dave clark, were you kind enough to let steve paulson come back? >> i always let steve come back. >>> patchy near the coast, sunny high clouds rolling in and our system is approaching and it will be 60s by the waters' edge here is sal. >>> heading out to the high- rise there are no major problems and northbound approaching the 880 split it looks good all the way up into the downtown area, let's go to the desk. >>> a fight in alameda in a bar led to a stabbing and a lot of people were out celebrating st. patrick's' day. two groups were there around closing time, 2:00 a.m. and -- 2:00 a.m. and one person was rushed to hyland hospital. we don't know his condition. but police are trying to put together a suspect. they have a crew on the way and we will bring you more details and we will have a live report coming up at 5:30. they are investigating the 6th homicide of the year. live in vallejo to tell us what police are saying about the death of an elderly man, alex? >> reporter: well, i checked in with police and they are still trying to find whoever sh
. >> and i am dave clark, were you kind enough to let steve paulson come back? >> i always let steve come back. >>> patchy near the coast, sunny high clouds rolling in and our system is approaching and it will be 60s by the waters' edge here is sal. >>> heading out to the high- rise there are no major problems and northbound approaching the 880 split it looks good all the way up into the downtown area, let's go to the desk. >>> a fight in alameda in a bar...
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steve is live in moscow. steve? >> reporter: maybe. maybe, tyler. maybe there will be money from russia, but maybe russia is playing a canny game here and it's going to wait and see what happens. the russians have enormous skin in the game. i mean, the bilateral trade and bilateral money transfers in 2011 according to moody's between russia and cyprus and back and forth was a quarter of a trillion dollars. the russians hold around about $30 billion plus in the bank accounts here in cyprus, so you can see the kind of money we're talking about. the rugs have got enormous business activities. it's kind of like an offshore financial senscenter for the russians? certainly they want to see they get their money back. a lot of assets are held by the likes of vtb, one of the big russian banks with $13 billion in assets according to some estimates in banks in cyprus. secondly, maybe they're going to extract something like a naval base. many have talked about the aspirations of the russians in that part of the mediterranean. and cyprus has offshore gas rights
steve is live in moscow. steve? >> reporter: maybe. maybe, tyler. maybe there will be money from russia, but maybe russia is playing a canny game here and it's going to wait and see what happens. the russians have enormous skin in the game. i mean, the bilateral trade and bilateral money transfers in 2011 according to moody's between russia and cyprus and back and forth was a quarter of a trillion dollars. the russians hold around about $30 billion plus in the bank accounts here in...
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one person in charge is steve gerl raldo this, is a second test you're going y did you feel it's necessary to do? >> so our first test was in summer months. in august. we wantedded to do a prime time test. >> you guys did a survey following a first test. what did that find? >> people were good with the first tests. 90% responded no problems. we're asking for no bikes on first three cars of the trains. that is in response to the first test. >> what have you been finding during this day? >> no major problems today. we're getting a good response and we're asking folks to go to bart.gov/bikes and let us know their experience today. >> thank you very much. this will be going on again another four days. >> all right. thank you. >> let's update the forecast. spring is here. spring is almost here and so is the rain this, is just moisture in the clouds, none of this is reaching the ground yet. tomorrow evening we're expecting the possibility of rain f you're doing traveling eureka, 54 degree was rain getting to you first. tomorrow afternoon, 55 in tahoe. 52 degrees in yosemite. 7,000 feet dropping
one person in charge is steve gerl raldo this, is a second test you're going y did you feel it's necessary to do? >> so our first test was in summer months. in august. we wantedded to do a prime time test. >> you guys did a survey following a first test. what did that find? >> people were good with the first tests. 90% responded no problems. we're asking for no bikes on first three cars of the trains. that is in response to the first test. >> what have you been finding...
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in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country, and the loans it made were among the worst, a third ending up in foreclosure or default, many because of mortgage fraud. it was foster's job to monitor and investigate allegations of fraud against countrywide employees and make sure they were reported to the board of directors and the treasury department. >> how much fraud was there at countrywide? >> from what i saw, th
in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken...
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hey, steve, we're going to need you to stay late tonight to watch porn. if you see anyone without a condom, call me at home, okay? hey, what's the score, by the way? of the game? give me a good one or you're fired. what? 48-22? they lost points? oh, 48-42. all right. this week unnecessary censorship for you. ellen pompeo, the bachelor and current dancing star sean lowe and music from lianna la havas. relax, stay right there. e la ha. relax, stay right there. easter's here! and we're talking with laura about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. their ad price is ten for ten dollars, walmart's everyday low price is lower than their sale price. that's awesome! green bean casserole is a big easter dish in my house. really? yes, and right there... cream of mushroom soup. oh, here you go. that's what you put in it. yeah. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. you looked through all those ads, walmart matched the prices. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match!
hey, steve, we're going to need you to stay late tonight to watch porn. if you see anyone without a condom, call me at home, okay? hey, what's the score, by the way? of the game? give me a good one or you're fired. what? 48-22? they lost points? oh, 48-42. all right. this week unnecessary censorship for you. ellen pompeo, the bachelor and current dancing star sean lowe and music from lianna la havas. relax, stay right there. e la ha. relax, stay right there. easter's here! and we're talking...
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>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
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and rounding out the top three is steve carell's magician comedy "the incredible burt wonderstone" grossing a little over ten-mil
and rounding out the top three is steve carell's magician comedy "the incredible burt wonderstone" grossing a little over ten-mil
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the big loser is the one we're all surprised about is steve carrell's movie, who came in at number three at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- >> thank you. >> we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. >>> start of spring is just a where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such
the big loser is the one we're all surprised about is steve carrell's movie, who came in at number three at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- >> thank you. >> we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. >>> start of spring is just a where sleepless...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
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steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede dation last summer. a final decision could come in june. >>> oakland's american indian model schools plan to appeal to the county and state boards of education for a new charter. last wednesday, the oakland ub fid school district voted to close the three high-performing chatter schools. >>> the transbay authority due to vote on a new design for the transbay transit center in san francisco. the building was originally supposed to have a glass exterior but that was canceled because of safety concerns. now officials are considering a metal
steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede...
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steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede dation last summer. a final decision could come in june. >>> oakland's american indian model schools plan to appeal to the county and state boards of education for a new charter. last wednesday, the oakland ub fid school district voted to close the three high-performing chatter schools. >>> the transbay authority due to vote on a new design for the transbay transit center in san francisco. the building was originally supposed to have a glass exterior but that was canceled because of safety concerns. now officials are considering a metal
steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede...
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thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later changed that to an accidental vegetation fire. however, this is the season for prescribed burns. the burns are allowed to control marsh debris and to control the area for wildlife. this year the period began on march 1st and runs through april 15th. the fires must be deemed necessary by the california department of fish and wildlife. >>> 7:0. in the southern u.s. hot, dry, windy conditions causing two wildfires to rapidly expand. in south carolina, look at this. investigators want to know what caused this fire. it damaged or destroyed mo
thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later...
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thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later changed that to an accidental vegetation fire. however, this is the season for prescribed burns. the burns are allowed to control marsh debris and to control the area for wildlife. this year the period began on march 1st and runs through april 15th. the fires must be deemed necessary by the california department of fish and wildlife. >>> 7:0. in the southern u.s. hot, dry, windy conditions causing two wildfires to rapidly expand. in south carolina, look at this. investigators want to know what caused this fire. it damaged or destroyed mo
thank you, steve. >>> 7:09. later today, we could find out if smoke from a grass fire near antioch contains hazardous materials. people in antioch and brentwood were concerned about the smoke. it started at 2:30 yesterday afternoon in a marshland in sacramento county. it was out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out because no homes were in danger. plus it was hard to get to. at first, air quality district officials say the fire was a prescribed burn. but later...
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the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your ncaa bracket? well, for me at least online ads. they beg you to refinance your that y heod n noticed.belly fat but thosea companies tt push those ads your way?they pr you. the group enliken put out a survey to give consumers a real sense of how data mining companies view them and respondents found that up to half of what they know is wrong. now i now know the pain personally. earlier i spoke with the cofounder of enliken and he explained just how these companies can be so off base. >> so, mark, i filled out your survey and here is everything they got wrong about me. they say i am a college student. a co
the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your...
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steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can rules about depository insurance change over the course of a weekend? i think the size of cyprus right now, what it represents directly is not a threat. we're assessing. but if this is contained in some broader bailout oriented scheme, i think it could be something weathered by the markets. that said, the rule of law being brought into question is not a good thing. >> steve sacks, are you seeing a reaction in some of the european etfs out there? or are you seeing the same kind of money mentality going into exchange traded funds? what are you seeing out there? >> maria, it's reall
steven water from russell investments, steve sacks. steve liesman is with us. and then there's that guy santelli who joins us daily as well. dr. wood, are we making too much of this? over the weekend we were all convinced that the markets were going to be slammed today. they were in asia overnight. then things allayed. what happened? >> i think the market's assessing the size versus what it represents. what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can...
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also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that or is that really too much of a crystal ball question? >> the apple tv, we've been waiting -- it seems to be just over the horizon year after year now. >> always just over the horizon. >> but i think with these new set top boxes and even the cable companies are introducing new technology for dvrs, program guides, and that kind of -- that's going to lead to upgrades in the cable's set top boxes. even if we don't get that tv there's new technology tomorrow. i think broadcom is a good way to play that. trading well above valuation here. >> just a question on the broader markets here, paul
also just for the sake of our viewers, steve, it is quite a small cap, isn't it? >> well, post-financing right now, the market cap is little over $400 million. so it's starting to get up there. >> i want to ask you one question about broadcom. something interesting you said a moment ago, paul. that is if we ever do get an apple tv or maybe even next generation tv from one of its competitors, we could really start to see broadcom take off. what sort of timing would you expect on that...
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thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra skimpy bottoms. there's a chill in the air this morning and it might just blow through those teeny tiny and now see-through yoga pants. lululemon, the maker of high-end yoga gear, is recalling a whole batch of women's bottoms because they're too sheer. >> now, there is a shortage of yoga pants and i know this sounds like a joke but for white people it isn't a joke. >> reporter: customers became furious when they discovered they'd been doing downward dogs and baring all to their fellow yoganistas. some of them taking to the internet to vent. one tweeting i'm speechless. another woman saying "yoga fail." "a girl in my yoga clas
thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra...
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>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly communicated to world markets within the last two hours on what were equity markets in positive territory have moved sharply lower, sharply to the red as you can see. in particular, in italy, we'll come back to that in a moment. radical changes, and we saw it in cyprus, a communicated now by the dutch finance minister. let me show you pictures of him yesterday in cyprus. no longer are taxpayers an sovereign tax holders bear the brunt of bailing out banks. very clearly, this man who is now at the helm of 17 finance ministers of the eurozone has today given a very pointed interview
>> all right, steve, thanks so much, steve liesman. you have a comment. >> yeah, they're just trying to say, hey, all clear. calm down. don't worry about liquidity squeezes. keep investing. we're going to help you out. >> we want to get back to simon hobbs at our headquarters, european markets are closing. simon? >> the european markets are closing now. >> stock very important. we have radical change tht heart of the eurozone and it has been very, very clearly...
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steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face on a daily basis, both in government and in industry and in our private networks, it's a significant problem and it needs to be addressed and i think address addressed forthrightly. bill: based on what you understand about this program it is looking for what then? in either your e-mails or your internet search? >> right. it's looking for sort of big picture possible viruses, possible attacks. the kinds of things that could potentially take the attacks, cyber attacks we've seen previously which have been largely disruptive attacks and turn them into destruc
steve, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: big picture, you seem to be okay with this, is that right? >> i think we need to know a lot more about the details how exactly this will work and we need to know what kind of protections are set up to protect the privacy of average americans. no one wants the government to have access or the opportunity to scanning or reading their e-mails on one hand. on the other hand, when you look at nature of the cyber threat that we face...
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it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools and the training to make those goals achievable. the other thing that is important in this is that processes operate the business, and it's the people who operate the processes. and why that is important is because over time - six months, a year - the market changes, your customer demands change, your business changes; and you have to have processes and procedures that keep up with that change, so they have to be constantly updated, worked on, and reviewed. > another key point you talk about is keeping the motivation level high for your employees. let's talk about some of the
it has been praised by people like steve forbes and the coo of auto nation. all right bill, it's a matter of, you say, internal and external things. let's begin with some of the internal points. > > when you think about the internal, you've got to think of leadership right away. the owner's leadership job is to make the environment possible for success for his employees. in other words, if he is making goals or making objectives, he or she has really got to make sure they have the tools...
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steve liesman with answers. steve? >> scott, thanks. i want to give you a heads-up. when i come back over to the table, i'll fail two of your traders on their fed analysis. okay? i'm going to grade the trade. i want to show you what our cnbc fed survey says. 54% respondents, here's what they were looking for in the january survey for total qe this year. 858 billion. and now, here's the latest survey, 917. so adding about 60 billion. they're still running below, if you do the math, about 76 billion compared to the 85 that the fed is doing. i want to show you, also, what's happened to the timeline of what the market expects. the market's got a little more in their expectations. in january, qe november, and now here to may. they pushed ahead by about six months in 2014 when it stops. when does the tapering begin? that's what the market expects. it was back in december -- in january, they said december, it would start december 13th and now moved ahead to a month, to january 2014. how about when the fed will finally hike rates and sell assets? the first one here, sell ass
steve liesman with answers. steve? >> scott, thanks. i want to give you a heads-up. when i come back over to the table, i'll fail two of your traders on their fed analysis. okay? i'm going to grade the trade. i want to show you what our cnbc fed survey says. 54% respondents, here's what they were looking for in the january survey for total qe this year. 858 billion. and now, here's the latest survey, 917. so adding about 60 billion. they're still running below, if you do the math, about...
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steve vin yates. a lot of politics in play for both of these leaders. if we take a step back for a moment and concentrate on a best case scenario for america and americans what should come out of this meeting. >> the best case scenario would be to find a common way t to deal with threats. the iranian threat affects many countries around the gulf and also the broader region. then there is the on going civil war in syria, which is many ways is an iranian proximate see war with other powers with great consequences, seemingly with no end. a way forward in those areas would be ideal. i have limiteddess expectations about this trip accomplish thing. jenna: why? >> first and foremost if you're looking at major leaders dealing with other major leaders there is always a problem of major trust and rapport in sealing a deal with compromise on both sides. president obama's relationship with the prime minister of is real isn't one of those relationships with warmth, trust and in a position to move some kind of a new agenda forward in my estimation. if he's able to t
steve vin yates. a lot of politics in play for both of these leaders. if we take a step back for a moment and concentrate on a best case scenario for america and americans what should come out of this meeting. >> the best case scenario would be to find a common way t to deal with threats. the iranian threat affects many countries around the gulf and also the broader region. then there is the on going civil war in syria, which is many ways is an iranian proximate see war with other powers...
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your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically probably are going to win the nomination if they played softball. >> yeah, look, i admire -- >> secretary clinton. >> i think it's hardball politics. i think it's smart politics for the clintons to take all the goodwill that's been engendered as a result of -- >> what about loving your enemy? >> loving your enemy? >> you're a seminarian. what about going around saying, i want you, too? >> chris, you're not looking for that kind of blessing in this situation. this is hardball politics. it's real -- >> is it smart? >> i think it's smart. i think the clintons h
your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically...
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shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan in cyprus. whether or not this might become another european import by some of our euro loving policy-makers. shibani: pepsi is having its first bottle makeover in 17 years. we'll show you exactly what it is going to look like coming up next. ♪ . (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart tex i can quickly understand my charts, and spend moreime trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don
shibani: steve, thank you very much for being with us. it doesn't hurt that you've got some of the primest location spots in the city. charles street. used to live on it. that is the heart of the west village. certainly can't hurt to be in those places. >> thank you, shibani. david: the woolworth building is fantastic. if you come to manhattan you have to go to the woolworth building. real historical site. >> thank you. david: steve forbes, who is behind the bank confiscation plan...
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>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we continue our search for honesty in america. let the dropping begin. i dropped an ipod next to a bike. this young girl eyes it. after snagging it, we trail her about ten minutes walking into a coffee shop and back out again. when you saw that and saw you could return it to the owner by texting this number, i see your cell phone right here and i saw you texting. how come you didn't text that? it takes two seconds. >> i was waiting for someone to meet me here and was preoccupied. >> this gentleman in blue spotted my wallet and turned it
>>steve: thank you. >>alisyn: anna kooiman's thirst for honesty in america takes her to south carolina. >> we toured the country with a system called bungee tags. they are decals with a security code you place on all your valuables. it is linked to your cell phone and e-mail address. if somebody finds your valuable item you can get matched up with them. let's look at how honest charleston, south carolina, is. the bungee team landed in the lovely charleston, california, as we...
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but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where we are right now. the parliament rejected the bank bailout as proposed by the international institution yesterday. and now the cyprus finance minister is in russia. where do we go from here? >> it's a very difficult situation. but first, let me explain why the rejection of yesterday. i'm going to compare this to u.s. terms. imagine if governments of other states in the united states blackmailed the states of massachusetts where i'm at right now to shut down its financial center because they don't like it. this essentially what the other governments did on friday night to cyprus. and it
but from that steve to another steve, we're going to go to washington, d.c. where steve liesman joins us now on cyprus with a very special guest. steve? >> yes, thanks, andrew, we're joined by the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and renowned expert on monetary policy. his research, some of it written with former and current members of the u.s. fed. he worked at the fed from 1990 to 2007 now at m.i.t. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> let's talk about where...
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steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging the largest-ever fine against him. >> elbow through the artwork. made it more valuable, apparently. >> my opinion has always been you should buy art, because you love it. clearly steve cohen loves it painting. it was $16 million cheaper before it got ruined. >> he wants it even more. >>i like a -- >> the pickled shark. >> and then the thing leaked. >> when he bought that, that shark was rotting, deteriorating. he bought what was then a damaged work. he said, look, i love it so much. they gave him a new shark and new formaldehyde. >> what isn't to love? >>> look who got rich thi
steve cohen baud a $155 million picasso from the las vegas mogul steve wynn. what's interesting here is wynn agreed to sell the piece to cohen back in 2006 for $139 million, but the deal was called off, as you may well recall when he actually jammed his elbow through the canvas, causing a six-inch tear. mr. cohen just had to pay a big settlement fee to the s.e.c. >> if el were the s.e.c. enforcement guys, i would take this as a slap in the face. they think they did a by blow by charging...
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thank you very much, jack and steve. and by the way, we're sitting around session thrlows. >>> over to josh for a quick "market flash." >> check out dell inching into the red today. our andrew ross sorkin reporting that sentiment in new orleans that it is unlikely blackstone will make a bid for dell. separately, dow jones is reporting that blackstone and general electric's lending arm has discussed jointly pursuing dell's financial services business which offers loans to corporate customers and consumers. blackstone has until midnight on friday to make a final decision on dell. back to you guys. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> quickly before we tease what's coming up next, we want to ask you this. and i put out on twitter, mandy did as well. what do you think? is cyprus, "a," a huge lehman-like black swan event? two, relevant but not dooming, or three, insignificant noise? >> we've already got great answers in. and please do keep on tweeting us. >>> on deck, it's like those richard scarry books. with all that's going o
thank you very much, jack and steve. and by the way, we're sitting around session thrlows. >>> over to josh for a quick "market flash." >> check out dell inching into the red today. our andrew ross sorkin reporting that sentiment in new orleans that it is unlikely blackstone will make a bid for dell. separately, dow jones is reporting that blackstone and general electric's lending arm has discussed jointly pursuing dell's financial services business which offers loans...
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>> well you have be really smart about it what steve said is true, you need return of principle you need to find corporate bonds with a track strong balance sheet, u.s. treasury still pay better than money market banks and still safest bet on the planet right now in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a million people live there. cyprus, causing these ripples these concerns, tiny gdp . and yet one bank observer said this, if spanish and italian bank deposit irwake up tomorrow, and say they could tax my deposits too the potential for an international run on the banks is a high-risk. when people say things like that, this is someone who is an expert at banking. who actually does spend a fair bit of time studying these institutions, what should people be thinking about? maybe another option for investing ? >> behides savings, here in u.s. where you are not getting anything, we're -- like we get the questi
>> well you have be really smart about it what steve said is true, you need return of principle you need to find corporate bonds with a track strong balance sheet, u.s. treasury still pay better than money market banks and still safest bet on the planet right now in terms of that there is no flight from bonds to stocks any time soon, we live in an inflationary environment, bonds return your principal. gerri: all right, thank you, you know what is interesting, i think tiny country, about a...
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steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus, as well. what i'm fascinated to see -- and i'm in the lockdown, as well, i mention inside the reception house of the russian federation, i'm in a lockdown ahead of that press conference between mr. barroso and mr. medvedev. i want to see how that reboot looks. is it a reboot in name only or is it meaningful? they would prove that it's meaningful by including a solution to the cyprus crisis, including not only the troika, but the russian federation. that's is where mr. medvedev saying russian interests should have been thought about. mr. barroso saying no
steve sedgwick is calling in on the line from moscow. steve, russia is happy to stand pat while cyprus try toes come up with a solution. >> what we're going to get is an announcement from the european commission and the russian federation. this is looking at a whole host of longer term issue between the european union and is russia. the relationship needs a reboost after disagreements over syria, over trade, over the wto, over human rights and now, of course, most aggressively of cyprus,...
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." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end infinity surfboards. >> paul, you can use my board any time. >> reporter: even if his heavy lifting days are over. isn't this kind of a large surfboard? >> yeah, this is bigger than normal. it's a standup surfboard. it's become popular in the last five years. and a lot of the older guys really embraced it at first, because it's a little bit easier because you're already standing up. >> reporter: but these days, boehne's got a bigger problem than gnarly knees. >> 95% of the boards being sold in the world weren't made by us in california who started the surfboard industry. they're being made in othe
." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end...
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. >> good morning, steve phenie. do you think from the future, you'll write from the male point of view? >> think it's possible. for me, obviously, it's most natural to write from the female perspective. i have to know a character really well to the point where i'm not thinking about, what would man do. it's what would this character do. it does worry me. you don't want to get it wrong. >> jennifer, from new york. >> hi, do you have plans to produce any more movies? >> i have a little one called "austinland" that we took to sundance. making a comedy is so much fun. a couple of other thing that we're looking into right now. but it's -- it's not something i want to do instead of writing. it's something i want to do also with writing. it's a lot of fun, though. >> you don't want to limit yourself. >> why not have every creative outlet you can find. >> one more question. >> if you could be bella or melanie who would you choose? >> do i get to have bella's powers? if i never have to sleep and i'm superstrong, i'll do that
. >> good morning, steve phenie. do you think from the future, you'll write from the male point of view? >> think it's possible. for me, obviously, it's most natural to write from the female perspective. i have to know a character really well to the point where i'm not thinking about, what would man do. it's what would this character do. it does worry me. you don't want to get it wrong. >> jennifer, from new york. >> hi, do you have plans to produce any more movies?...
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steve liesman has more details on that. hi, steve. >> thanks very much, sue. we're here with the growth forecast from our 54 respondents. first i'll show you what the gdp -- i guess we're going to do the recession here first. you can see back in september 2011, when we're dealing with debt ceiling, the probability of recession by this group, 36%, fell to a low of 19% around the winter of 2012. remember when everything was being looking good, it dipped down again. the probability of recession went up again. now it's fallen again for the second straight month. 2011, 17.6%. not quite off the charts because we still have room here but it's the lowest that we've seen since we began asking this question. i don't know if we have the growth forecast chart here, guys, if we can go back to that. here are the actuals. year over year gdp, 2.6, 1.8, lackluster and picking up to a lackluster not great 2.6%. i want to share with you some views of the economy from our 54 respo respondents. firming housing prices are a game changer. there is something much more self-feeding ab
steve liesman has more details on that. hi, steve. >> thanks very much, sue. we're here with the growth forecast from our 54 respondents. first i'll show you what the gdp -- i guess we're going to do the recession here first. you can see back in september 2011, when we're dealing with debt ceiling, the probability of recession by this group, 36%, fell to a low of 19% around the winter of 2012. remember when everything was being looking good, it dipped down again. the probability of...
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i think steve believes the same thing. he went into nbc. it takes time to put your team together. you never get it just right. you make some changes, but i think we have got it pretty close to just write right now. when it failsief and praise when it succeeds. it is nbc. we have the same thing with the news and sports and movies. and "battle iz" ship." we had some good ones and not some good ones. that is the business. don't go so high and do not go so low. are you giving them the tools? the thing that we have found, and jeff said this, it test was not right for ge to go make pilots and hoping to find the next hit. they could be building power plants elsewhere. parts of the company were getting less capital and less investment and less attention. i'm here to help, but in the case of this company, we can give money. we told our investors we have the balance sheet to invest. we are making more pilots than we have ever made. we are making more in theme parks. we want to improve service and 1.t ready for xi we are trying to walk that tightrope with investors. when push comes to shove,
i think steve believes the same thing. he went into nbc. it takes time to put your team together. you never get it just right. you make some changes, but i think we have got it pretty close to just write right now. when it failsief and praise when it succeeds. it is nbc. we have the same thing with the news and sports and movies. and "battle iz" ship." we had some good ones and not some good ones. that is the business. don't go so high and do not go so low. are you giving them...
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and rounding out the top three is steve carells magician, the the incredible bart wonder stone. grossing a little over 10 million. we will be right back with more on the kron 4 morning news. today live look outside the golden gate bridge. watching bay area weather and traffic this morning, will be checking in with erica who has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching our morning commute >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 8 starts now. >> good morning the top stores were following this monday march 18th. police and alameda are investigating the stabbing that happen at a bar early this morning will have the crew with a live update for you. >> we are also following the death of a santa rosa boy. a teenager killed when a race car ran off the track on saturday. >> a weeklong test program allowing bicycles on bart trains will start today. we will have crews on the scene to bring you more coverage coming up. >> we're following weather and traffic tuscan of date. er
and rounding out the top three is steve carells magician, the the incredible bart wonder stone. grossing a little over 10 million. we will be right back with more on the kron 4 morning news. today live look outside the golden gate bridge. watching bay area weather and traffic this morning, will be checking in with erica who has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching has a look at the forecast, as was george was watching our morning commute >> (male announcer): live from the...
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for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we target in our communications. we will regularly share our findings, as well as polling results, with our candidates, allies, state parties, and elected leaders. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us, it's not just what we say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need a report to tell me that we have to make up ground with minority groups, with women, and with young voters. specifically for youth voters, the report outlines the need to promote "forward-
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we target in our communications. we will regularly...
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steve sedgwick in moscow earlier today. russia's been a big player in this drama but our international correspondent, chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is in cyprus for us now. michelle? >> reporter: tyler, the situation in cyprus is incredibly unclear and increasingly chaotic. the parliament of this country was supposed to vote ten hours ago to pass a law that would allow them to restructure the banks. we're still waiting. it's unclear if they are going to vote today at all. at the same time we're getting reports that maybe the european union is going to demand even more from this country. hours ago we were told by the leader -- the head of the leading party that they were extremely close to a deal and yet we still wait. the same time it's growing increasingly chaotic in this country's economy because the banks are still closed. they have been closed for seven days now. it looks like they will be closed for at least ten days. that means people running businesses can't do payroll, can't access their
steve sedgwick in moscow earlier today. russia's been a big player in this drama but our international correspondent, chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera is in cyprus for us now. michelle? >> reporter: tyler, the situation in cyprus is incredibly unclear and increasingly chaotic. the parliament of this country was supposed to vote ten hours ago to pass a law that would allow them to restructure the banks. we're still waiting. it's unclear if they are going to vote...
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steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the federal reserve has changed. let's start with when qe is expected to stop. that's moved from here down to here. so they have pushed it ahead from november all the way to may. how about the next thing. when they are to stop tapering purchases. it's gone from december to january. these two things have been pushed ahead. the fed's timeline has been expected. how about fed fund hikes and selling assets. the exit strategy is all the way out here into the first quarter of 2015. first, selling assets has come back a little bit. i have to say there's other data we have showing there's n
steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the...
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steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop. what's interesting is it was entirely driven by changes in republicans's attitudes almost entirely. 28% republicans back in march. now it's more like 50% if you look at the current results. a slight change of 6% to 13%. but republicans less inclined in part because there were in fact, tax hikes. 15% unsure. 27% say they expected to have no impact. 40% say it will hurt the economy. do i combine them? just come over here for a second. i get 45%. the question is whether or not president obama is making his case about the danger of sequester. i want to point out zoom in
steve liesman is back. steve, what can you tell us about this time? >> becky, this is only interesting when stuff changes. stuff changed when it came to americans's attitudes on the sequester. our poll found it very interesting change here. let's look where they were back in november around the election about how to cut the deficit. 3% said do it with tax hikes only. 16% in spending cuts only. very little support for tax hikes only. 12 points up. 55% want a combination. but 12-point drop....
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steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are a little bit louder where he had to concede something with them. did he concede anything meaningful. there were two concessions on wednesday. the first was a line in the statement about kind of the cost section. the second was in his press conference he said not once but twice that the fed will vary purchases with economic data and as results come in. that speaks if it's not the sold old guys. there's more to it than that to the point where they had to make some form of concession. now, did he really concede? i think he's biding for time. let the data come out. >> we'
steve liesman is with us. steve, we will start with you. i think you have something teed up for us. >> i want to talk about the federal reserve. we know what happened wednesday and what to look for next week. the first thing is the fed chairman is getting more flack from his right or the hawkish side. and there was a rise in dissent. i don't know that specifically. >> louder or more people? >> i think there's more dissent and more people. or the people making noises before are...
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steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would go on letterman's show, jay leno was awesome. he slowly sanded down every edge he had to become this milquetoast -- i mean, i wouldn't mind -- you would hear, like, those headlines, jay leno is attacking nbc in his monologue, you think that's exciting. you hear the jokes. god, i wish they were good jokes. it is terrible. and so the reason why the tonight show is irrelevant, it is because of jay leno. saturday night live is still relevant years and years and years later. and -- >> is it because of the format. listen, the "today" show was the most popular show, now it is not doing so well. is it
steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would...